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Intelligence techniques in computer security and forensics: At the boundaries of ethics and law (2012)
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Stahl, B., Carroll-Mayer, M., Elizondo, D., Wakunuma, K., & Zheng, Y. (2012). Intelligence techniques in computer security and forensics: At the boundaries of ethics and law. In D. A. Elizondo, A. Solanas, & A. Martinez-Balleste (Eds.), Computational Intelligence for Privacy and Security. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25237-2_14

Computational Intelligence (CI) techniques have been widely used in the domains of computer security and computer forensics. One problem that normative discussions of technologies face is that the technical capabilities under investigation tend to be... Read More about Intelligence techniques in computer security and forensics: At the boundaries of ethics and law.